Alliance for Early Success

Alliance for Early Success
Motto "The Alliance for Early Success is a catalyst for putting vulnerable young children on a path to success"
Formation 2005
Type Grantmaking Organisation
Headquarters Leawood,KS, United States
President
Jessie Rasmussen
Revenue (2014)
$5,227,869[1]
Expenses (2014) $7,583,635[1]
Website www.earlysuccess.org

The Alliance for Early Success (the Alliance) is a pooled fund grant-making organization, The Alliance's stated mission is to promote state policies with the funding necessary to shift the odds in favor of young children at risk for poor health and developmental outcomes. Founded in 2005, the Alliance became a non-profit 501c3 organization in 2008. Current investors in the pooled fund include: Buffett Early Childhood Fund, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Irving Harris Foundation, JB & MK Pritzker Foundation, George Kaiser Family Foundation and an anonymous donor. The Executive Director of the Birth to Five Policy Alliance is Lisa Klein.

Grantees

The Birth to Five Policy Alliance emphasizes collaborative efforts among their grantees. Current grantees are:

Funders

The Alliance's pooled fund is supported by the following organizations:

References

  1. 1 2 "Alliance for Early Success" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
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